When only 1 out of 16 link scanners and only one in 41 online file scanners find it suspicious, it's pretty safe to say it's a false positive.
PUA stands for POTENTIALLY Unwanted Application(it is just a warning, nothing specific), Packed means it is compressed(it's an installer, duh!).

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Posted 01 January 2012 - 03:16 PM

So 40 Antivirus softwares, major players like Kaspersky, Symantec, Mcafee, Trend Micro, PCtools, Panda, AVG, Avira all say it's clean and "Clam Anti Virus" throws up some vague warning with no definition??? first of all, you just convinced me never to trust "Clam Anti Virus" (not that I'd ever use it anyway).

If you're implying there is some problem here, then I'd agree, but you went to the wrong place to report it, you need to report it to ClamAV, it's their error, not ours.

Oh, it is defined in the ClamAV FAQ, and it means what Vasy says it does. Not a trojan, not a virus, just maybe something you don't want -- although that judgment seems to involve a couple of pretty ridiculous assumptions. Nobody installs BitComet "by accident".

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